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Hgi,

is there a way to use webp files and an svg-logo ? Everytime I try to insert a svg-logo in the template, it doesn't show.
Webp-format is not supported? Or do I miss something?

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Have you ever looked in the backend under: System -> Template -> Site Template Type -> Top right in the "Options" to see what is entered there?
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@eumel7

Thanky you - I updated the allowed media-files in "media" and in the jce-pro ... but never thought about the "options" in Template ;)

But: it's still not working ... no svg, and can't upload webp (for example in the slideshow)
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Great!
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@eumel7

But: it's still not working ... no svg, and can't upload webp (for example in the slideshow)

go to global configuration, then media and fill in the missing extensions ( Allowed Extensions and Legal Image Extensions (File Types))
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go to global configuration, then media and fill in the missing extensions ( Allowed Extensions and Legal Image Extensions (File Types))


That was the trick - there are 3 Lines where you can put these "types and endings" in ... I forgot one ....:D
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